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00 3» -tHaXStfEPTCYH "I siift jo soApsuisq!} yvAV 01 or[qnd oij Saq A'ipj'josdsKU •aoiaj aaoAaag Aiiyaug viy spooS jo ssup ajgag ips <4 poApsai OA'Bq &av 'papadxa oSaiq joj toooj o:}. puß *k.9u atio jo Suippnq Bqcj Suunp 'ptretuntoD ano !re saio xktiu o«i n ,0 STAND THIS SEASON, AT QUE ENS BERRY FARM, WAN AK A ROAD, The Draught Stallion «BLACK PRINCE." THOMAS ANDERSON. ~|HE CLYDESDALE ■- ENTIRE HORSE, YOUNG PRINCE CHARLIE, Will travel this Season in Cromwell, Clydk, Alexandra, and Blacks. Full particulars in a future issue. THOMAS CRAWFORD, Wai Keri Kevi Valley. A Fine Opening for a Good Tradesman. -HOP, TOOLS, Mid STOCK of » O BLACKSMITH'S SHOP, to be disposed of at Cromwell, 'where a first-rate trade is at present being done. Family matters "call the present owner home to Scotland. Apply to JOHN W THOMSON, Oil the premises, or to GEORGE JENOUR, .i Cromwell. FOR SiLK NE SIXTH SHAUE in the Water Race known as the Defiance Company's, taking its rise in the Roaring Meg Creek, terminating at the Meg Flat, aid carrying FOU it SLUICE-HEADS. Also, TWO SIXTH SHARES in WIREROPE FLUMING across KAWARAU RTVER ; and ONE SIXTH SHAKE in SIX-ACRE CLAIM on Meg Flat. For further particulars, ajply to JAMES MARSHALL, Cromwell, or 4 M'NULTY, 1 On the ground,

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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 266, 3 November 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 266, 3 November 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 266, 3 November 1874, Page 3

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